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7. If p and q are positive integers, then the solution of the equation px = q is always a
a. positive integer.
b. positive rational number.
c. negative integer.
d. negative rational number.​

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Answered by aishwarik
8

if p and q are positive integers then in the case of px=q......x will always be a positive rational number,......Hence option b is correct

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Answered by aburaihana123
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Answer:

Solution of the equation px = q is always a positive rational number.X always be a positive rational number

Step-by-step explanation:

Rational numbers:

  • Any number that can be written as a ratio (or fraction) of two integers is referred to as a rational number.
  • A sort of real number known as a rational number is represented by the formula p/q, where q is not equal to zero.
  • A rational number is any fraction with a non-zero denominator.
  • If p and q are integers and q is not equal to 0, then the number is in the form of p/q and is said to be rational.
  • The rational number examples are 1/3, 2/4, 1/5, 9/3, and so forth.

Positive rational numbers

  • Integers p and q are positive if the rational number is positive.
  • It is a positive integer if both the numerator and denominator have the same sign.

Final answer:

If p and q are positive integers, then the solution of the equation px = q is always a positive rational numbers.

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